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Quote Brentmiester_General at 05 May 2015 12.03pm

Close this thread mods. It's going to degenerate into something that it really shouldn't be over people's opinions of someone they don't actually even know.


Yes. This thread should be strictly to mark the loss of someone you've never heard of and to offer condolences to people who you don't know and who will never read it.

Edited by Beastie (05 May 2015 12.17pm)

 

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Quote fallenangel1979 at 05 May 2015 9.24am

Sadly i know all too well what Rio is going through, 16 months ago my two children and i lost my wife (though not to cancer).

While i cannot understand why any man would cheat on someone he loves the fact is she stayed and they worked through it - does that mean he wont feel any grief, trust me he will.

Nothing prepares you for this, i have lost friends and older family members but the loss of my wife was devastating. The children are at a similar age to Rio's and it has hit then harder than you can imagine.

Regardless of what you feel for the man (cant say im a fan of his) respect that whether you think he did or didnt love her, he is hurting if not for the loss of his wife but for the pain of his children.


That's the bit I can understand and have sympathy for. The kids. Thanks for your eloquent post.

 


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Brentmiester_General Flag Front line in the battle against t... 05 May 15 12.25pm

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Quote Brentmiester_General at 05 May 2015 12.03pm

Close this thread mods. It's going to degenerate into something that it really shouldn't be over people's opinions of someone they don't actually even know.


On Thursday 30 million Brits are gonna vote and, thus, give their opinions on people they don't actually know. Impossible to go through life judging only those you have met. Any Islamophobe could tell you that.


I'm not. I moved away to avoid it all. Country is in pieces if you ask me.

 


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Brentmiester_General Flag Front line in the battle against t... 05 May 15 12.26pm

Quote Beastie at 05 May 2015 12.14pm

Quote Brentmiester_General at 05 May 2015 12.03pm

Close this thread mods. It's going to degenerate into something that it really shouldn't be over people's opinions of someone they don't actually even know.


Yes. This thread should be strictly to mark the loss of someone you've never heard of and to offer condolences to people who you don't know and who will never read it.

Edited by Beastie (05 May 2015 12.17pm)

I'm talking about the people slating Rio. If you read back I've paid my respects, respectfully.

 


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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 05 May 15 12.56pm

Quote derben at 05 May 2015 11.54am

Quote bubble wrap at 05 May 2015 11.48am

Quote jamiemartin721 at 05 May 2015 10.25am

Quote derben at 05 May 2015 8.25am

Quote jamiemartin721 at 05 May 2015 8.00am

I feel sorry for her and her kids, but him, I have trouble giving a s**t about.

So you have no compassion for a man who has lost his wife and mother of his young children. What a wonderful human being you must be.

Not this man, no, others yes. But then I don't profess to be a wonderful person, are you? Until a week ago, everyone regarded him as a c**t, now that his wife is dead, he's special

Everyone dies, most of the time people don't give a s**t. When you're famous, everyone cares and cries and bemoans the unfairness of it all.

Sham sympathy, for a man reviled by most on here at some point, absolved because his wife suffered. F**k him. I feel sorry for the kids, her parents etc, but not for that wannbe peckham gangster hanger on, with rapist mates, who was lucky to avoid being another Marlon King.

Have to agree with you Jamie, Given his past, how the hell he ramained in the media and acted as a role model baffled me. Sad for his children and her family but feel no sadness for him.

I take it you, Kermit and Jamie feel the same way about Martin Luther King then?

Nah, I rated King as a great full back.

 


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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 05 May 15 12.59pm

Quote Brentmiester_General at 05 May 2015 12.26pm

Quote Beastie at 05 May 2015 12.14pm

Quote Brentmiester_General at 05 May 2015 12.03pm

Close this thread mods. It's going to degenerate into something that it really shouldn't be over people's opinions of someone they don't actually even know.


Yes. This thread should be strictly to mark the loss of someone you've never heard of and to offer condolences to people who you don't know and who will never read it.

Edited by Beastie (05 May 2015 12.17pm)

I'm talking about the people slating Rio. If you read back I've paid my respects, respectfully.

Oh no mans wife has died, absolve him of all things, raise him up atoned to the heavens. Just because someone you love or know dies, doesn't mean you not a c**t or that everyone feels the same way. I was touched by the United crowd chant, and by the QPR message because it had meaning.

But lets face it, he's Marlon King with a good lawyer.


 


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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 05 May 15 1.04pm

Quote fallenangel1979 at 05 May 2015 9.24am

Sadly i know all too well what Rio is going through, 16 months ago my two children and i lost my wife (though not to cancer).

While i cannot understand why any man would cheat on someone he loves the fact is she stayed and they worked through it - does that mean he wont feel any grief, trust me he will.

Nothing prepares you for this, i have lost friends and older family members but the loss of my wife was devastating. The children are at a similar age to Rio's and it has hit then harder than you can imagine.

Regardless of what you feel for the man (cant say im a fan of his) respect that whether you think he did or didnt love her, he is hurting if not for the loss of his wife but for the pain of his children.

My mum is dying of cancer but it doesn't absolve me of my sins or failings - just that life sucks, people die and seeing peoples faux sympathy and grief for people just because their famous, makes me sick. Would there be the same level of care or grief if it wasn't Rio Ferdinand; of course not. No one gaves a s**t when its someone from the lower leagues or ordinary walks of life, you just have to get on with it.

But if your famous, you deserve national sympathy and faux outpourings, as if your plight is special, and you're absolved and redeemed in the eyes of men.

Edited by jamiemartin721 (05 May 2015 1.05pm)

 


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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 05 May 15 1.06pm

Quote Brentmiester_General at 05 May 2015 12.26pm

Quote Beastie at 05 May 2015 12.14pm

Quote Brentmiester_General at 05 May 2015 12.03pm

Close this thread mods. It's going to degenerate into something that it really shouldn't be over people's opinions of someone they don't actually even know.


Yes. This thread should be strictly to mark the loss of someone you've never heard of and to offer condolences to people who you don't know and who will never read it.

Edited by Beastie (05 May 2015 12.17pm)

I'm talking about the people slating Rio. If you read back I've paid my respects, respectfully.

Paid respects? How by posting on a football forum, about a man you'd have been slagging off a couple of weeks ago I suspect.

The famous die, and its a tragedy, the normal people die and that's life.


 


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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 05 May 15 4.45pm

In order to fulfill normal HoL service.

Still would.

 


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Quote derben at 05 May 2015 10.33am

Quote jamiemartin721 at 05 May 2015 10.25am

Quote derben at 05 May 2015 8.25am

Quote jamiemartin721 at 05 May 2015 8.00am

I feel sorry for her and her kids, but him, I have trouble giving a s**t about.

So you have no compassion for a man who has lost his wife and mother of his young children. What a wonderful human being you must be.

Not this man, no, others yes. But then I don't profess to be a wonderful person, are you? Until a week ago, everyone regarded him as a c**t, now that his wife is dead, he's special

Everyone dies, most of the time people don't give a s**t. When you're famous, everyone cares and cries and bemoans the unfairness of it all.

Sham sympathy, for a man reviled by most on here at some point, absolved because his wife suffered. F**k him. I feel sorry for the kids, her parents etc, but not for that wannbe peckham gangster hanger on, with rapist mates, who was lucky to avoid being another Marlon King.

Keep digging your hole Jamie.

When 'jamie' get's tired i'll gladly take a turn on the shovel.

The problem I have with this thread is the title. It should have read ''Rebecca Ellison'', not ''Rio Ferdinands wife''!
This to me is way more disrespectful than some of the posts I've read here regarding Rio.
A lovely lady (by all accounts) passed away and some poor children are now without their mother. Sadly this is also happening as I type/you read this, but will it ever make the news? Do many of you here send your regards every time someone passes away? No, I thought not. Why?.........no real need to answer is there.
Along with some here, I too don't give a f--k about Rio. To those who say this is not the time or place are wrong imo because when in the future would it be brought up? It wouldn't because it's not really on many peoples list of 'things to do' is it, so now is as good a time as any! If he loved his wife that much he'd have never have strayed. End of.

My thoughts are with her children, family and friends x




 

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I am just adding some comments, not because I feel any particular liking for Rio, but because of some of the ignorant postings from people who obviously have no emotional intelligence.
Had the thread been titled Rebecca Ellison it would have been ignored as few people probably recognise the name, just as if I had put on a thread titled Jane Richardson a few months ago when my wife died of breast cancer. By titling it with Rio Ferdinand, or any other famous person, it helps to raise awareness of cancer that may encourage a few people to assist in fund raising etc to try to work towards finding successful treatment or cure.
It is not sham sympathy. Whatever faults he may have had in the past does not detract from what he will go through in the future. No amount of fame or money will help with having to care for young children crying themselves to sleep because mummy isn't around any more. Other family and friends are supportive, but day to day its just you and the kids dealing with day to day situations that can never feel the same again.
Those of us that have lost wives to breast cancer, and several have posted heartfelt thoughts and comments, will realise that in a situation like this there is nothing to gain from macho keyboard posturing. It is more tactful in a situation like this to say nothing about him rather than the needless abuse, and would have allowed this thread to remain, as it was first intended to show respect for a sad loss of life.

 

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Well written Tom. I guess sometimes we get carried away and forget that our words will have zero effect on people like Ferdinand. But there are many on here for whom loosely typed words will add an extra barb to pain they are feeling. To you and others in your situation I am sure we all have the deepest sympathy. Thoughtless but not heartless.

 

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